The Scots Law Times, Volume 1C.E. Green, 1920 - Law |
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... Held that the right was estab- lished by immemorial practice - Macdonald's Tr . v . Medhurst ( 1915 S.C. 879 ) commented on . II . Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 ( 6 Edw . VII . cap . 58 ) -Title to claim in arbitration — Minor and ...
... Held that the right was estab- lished by immemorial practice - Macdonald's Tr . v . Medhurst ( 1915 S.C. 879 ) commented on . II . Workmen's Compensation Act 1906 ( 6 Edw . VII . cap . 58 ) -Title to claim in arbitration — Minor and ...
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... held to apply . The recent decision of this Divi- v . Bowen . sion in Mitchell's Trs . ( 1915 S.C. 350 ) is not , I December 6 , think , in any way discrepant . I gather that the Court considered that the fee of the residue had vested ...
... held to apply . The recent decision of this Divi- v . Bowen . sion in Mitchell's Trs . ( 1915 S.C. 350 ) is not , I December 6 , think , in any way discrepant . I gather that the Court considered that the fee of the residue had vested ...
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... held in England that accumulations of income , which are directed for the purpose of maintaining the capital of the estate intact , do not fall within the Thellusson Act . Cases have occurred in Scot- land , such as Mitchell's Trs ...
... held in England that accumulations of income , which are directed for the purpose of maintaining the capital of the estate intact , do not fall within the Thellusson Act . Cases have occurred in Scot- land , such as Mitchell's Trs ...
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... held that the Act applied . Mr Fleming founded on passages in the opinions of the judges where accumulation is said to have followed from the necessary operation of the terms of the deed . But these opinions must be read in reference to ...
... held that the Act applied . Mr Fleming founded on passages in the opinions of the judges where accumulation is said to have followed from the necessary operation of the terms of the deed . But these opinions must be read in reference to ...
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... held that the parties cannot con- tract out , the pursuer can bring himself within the subsection by showing satisfactory grounds for being allowed to follow out the proposed ejection . On the first question , I agree with the Sheriff ...
... held that the parties cannot con- tract out , the pursuer can bring himself within the subsection by showing satisfactory grounds for being allowed to follow out the proposed ejection . On the first question , I agree with the Sheriff ...
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